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rowathay | 4 years ago

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Edman274|4 years ago

There was literally no way for anyone to know that at the time that they treated him like a bag of grain that needed to be dragged off of a cart. All they knew was that some old Chinese man seemed like an easy target to bully out of a seat and when he didn't do what they wanted, then he paid the price. They didn't have an iPad out running down the list of who to mete out justice to and ended up scrolling down to be like "hmm, this passenger trades drugs for sex, let's get 'em boys".

I'm thinking of a scene from an episode of the adult swim show called Assy McGee where the hard-boiled detective ignores obvious signs that the 2nd president unintentionally killed a lover of his centuries ago, and instead target a random presidential re-enactor on an independence day float, killing him, but then gets his badge back when it's revealed by coincidence that the re-enactor was wanted in 28 states.

jrockway|4 years ago

I'm not sure that allegedly running a pill mill and trading opiates for sex is a crime that is punishable by being dragged down the aisle of an airliner. I checked the laws there and that is not mentioned. And, we typically have trials with defense council and juries before punishing someone.

Basically, two wrongs don't make a right.

selestify|4 years ago

Good on him for getting people access to the goods they want. Good on him for living the life. Makes him even more of a hero in my book.